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ADELAIDE'S ONLINE DAILY NEWSPAPER
Friday 15th January 2010
AM EDITION | FREE
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NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORT
BUSINESS
THE INSIDER
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Bye-bye Baroness
Mystery surrounds the sudden
sacking of former Adelaide
thinker-in-residence Baroness
Susan Greenfield from her
job as head of Britain's Royal
Institute.
In 2007, Premier Mike Rann
worked to establish a branch of
the institute in SA.
See full story page 3 of the
Independent Weekly
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Business leader
dies
Business SA President,
and leading Adelaide
businessman, Robert
Atkins, has died following
a battle with illness. He
stepped down as CEO of
Adelaide-based retail
chain, Harris Scarfe, last
year and was instrumental
in rescuing the debt-laden
chain in 2001. Business
SA's Peter Vaughan says
the business community
will be deeply saddened
by Mr Atkins passing.
Abbott's green
pledge
Tony Abbott has
proposed a 15,000-strong
''standing green army''
and pledged to take
steps towards a federal
takeover of the Murray-
Darling Basin, as he
seeks to position himself
as a practical and
pragmatic alternative to
Kevin Rudd on the
environment.
TODAY IN SA
Today marks the beginning of
Ride to Cure Diabetes 2010, a
three-day-event that tours the
Barossa region, raising money
for juvenile diabetes. Former
Crows player and current
Norwood coach Nathan
Bassett will compete for the
fifth time this year.
The elite police Star Force,
whose officers levelled
loaded pistols at a father
helping deliver the baby at
his daughter's birth, made
a huge identity mistake late
last year, Indaily can reveal.
A completely innocent man
was driving to Marion when
10 Star Force officers jumped
on his car, surrounded him
with weapons, hauled him
out of the car, cuffed him,
and placed him in the back of
a police car.
It was only then that they
realised they had the
wrong man.
Indaily has been told police
thought he was a member of
the Gang of 49. Instead, he
was a rigger from regional
SA just visiting Adelaide.
In December, Star Force
police burst into a maternity
ward at a public hospital,
weapons drawn, handcuffed
a different man, took him to
a police station, and then
released him without being
arrested or charged.
- HENDRIK GOUT
The Haitian Red Cross has estimated the number of
people dead following the Haiti earthquake has
reached 50,000 with fears millions more will fall to
hunger and disease.
Aussies
double ton
50,000 DEAD IN HAITI
Dollar may drive
Holden deal
Star Force
blunder